Sean Doyle & Sons to feature on RTE’s ‘Room to Improve’

Roscommon town business Sean Doyle & Sons Ltd is set to feature on RTE’s ‘Room to Improve’ when the popular show returns to our screens this Sunday (September 8th). As one of Ireland’s leading manufacturers of quality windows and doors, Sean Doyle & Sons Ltd was best placed to helped transform a County Kildare home under the watchful eye of architect Dermot Bannon.

Sales Manager with Sean Doyle & Sons Ltd, Johnathon Doyle explained: “We have worked with Dermot Bannon on previous shows for ‘Room to Improve’ so they were aware of the quality of our workmanship and ability to deliver in a timely fashion at competitive prices. We were delighted to be approached to feature on the first episode of ‘Room to Improve’ when it returns this season.

“We were delighted to help transform a County Kildare home with a beautiful new extension featuring aluminium double-glazed windows and lift and slide doors. Make sure to tune in to RTÉ One on Sunday at 9.30 pm to see the results for yourself,” said Johnathon.

With over 40 years of quality and success, Sean Doyle & Sons Ltd is Ireland’s leading specialist manufacturer of the finest traditional and contemporary casement windows and doors. Established in 1979 to produce high quality glass and glazing products, the company uses the most up to date technology with an emphasis on attention to detail. The new C70 energy efficient system from Sean Doyle & Sons is an innovative product which meets all the criteria in passive house building.

“Energy efficiency is major concern for customers and we are delighted that products have the highest possible energy rating thereby allowing us to pass on savings to customers

“Make sure to tune in next Sunday to ‘Room to Improve’ to see how our exclusive range of windows and doors helped to transform a County Kildare home. We have also recently completed a major revamp of our showroom in Roscommon while we have a beautiful new showroom in Dublin where you can see all of our products for yourself,” explained Johnathon Doyle.